Ohio’s Health Disparities Weigh Down Progress, Annual Study Shows

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Ohio’s Health Disparities Weigh Down Progress, Annual Study Shows
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“It is clear that Ohioans continue to live less healthy lives than people in most other states.”

An annual dissection of various aspects of Ohioans’ health showed improvements in some areas related to access to care, but also saw demographic disparities continue to hold the state down.compares the state to the rest of country in terms of general health outcomes, along with the social determinants like poverty and health care costs that can have a large impact on how healthy Ohioans are.

The health dashboard showed the state’s ranking among the nation had “greatly worsened” in the areas such as mental health treatment for adults and the underserved, child preventative dental care. “This means that doing more to prevent harms such as child maltreatment would lead to less smoking, saving an estimated $2.2 billion in tobacco-related health care costs each year,” researchers stated.

With less-than-needed resources for mental health, Ohio has seen an increased adult depression rate, and “significant disparities in depression rates persist for Ohioans with low incomes and those who are part of the LGBTQ+ community,” according to the study.Those disparities persist in many other aspects of health, with racism and discrimination held up by the HPIO as a major factor in health problems overall.

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